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Best Ever Spitting Image
A documentary about Spitting Image (1984) and the impact it had, including clips of the most memorable moments and contributions from many of the cast, crew and some of celebrities portrayed on the show.
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Plot Summary
This compilation episode features some of the most memorable and controversial satirical puppets from the long-running British sketch show Spitting Image. It revisits iconic impersonations of politicians, celebrities, and public figures, showcasing the show's sharp wit and often biting commentary on contemporary society. The program highlights the creators' ability to capture the essence of public personalities through exaggerated puppetry and humorous dialogue.
Critical Reception
As a compilation, 'Best Ever Spitting Image' capitalizes on the established legacy of the original series. While the original show received significant critical acclaim for its satirical edge and comedic talent, this compilation was generally viewed as a nostalgic look back rather than a new critical statement. Audience reception often focused on the recognition of classic sketches and memorable impersonations.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its collection of classic and highly recognizable satirical moments.
Praised for bringing back memorable impersonations that defined an era of political satire.
Some viewers noted the datedness of certain references, which is typical for compilation episodes.
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Awards & Accolades
The original Spitting Image series won numerous awards, including multiple BAFTA Awards and British Comedy Awards. This compilation episode itself is not typically cited for specific accolades.
Fun Fact
The show's creators, Peter Fluck and Roger Law, developed the distinctive latex puppet style that became synonymous with Spitting Image, with the intention of creating a more impactful and visually striking form of political satire.
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